BNET Industries
Market Cap:$9.0B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$16.3B
- Public
- US
Dow Jones Description
Weyerhaeuser has a lot of paper stored in their trunks. Founded in 1900, the Weyerhaeuser Company (NYSE: WY) based in Federal Way, WA, grows and harvests timber, manufactures and sells forest products, and deals with real estate development and construction. It has six business segments: Timberlands, Wood Products, Pulp and Paper, Containerboard, and Real estate and related assets division. Together they manage forestland, produce and sell softwood lumber, manufactures papers, business forms and linerboard, and sale of housing and residential lots.
Number of Employees 19,850
Contact Information
33663 Weyerhaeuser Way S
Federal Way, Washington 98003
(253) 924-2345
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Lumber, Plywood, Millwork, and Wood Panel Merchant Wholesalers: 423310
Recent Events
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Fitch: Weyerhaeuser's Intent to Elect REIT Status No Impact on Ratings
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General Mills Is Cooking
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Traders Liquidate Puts on Cisco Systems CSCO
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Comtex SmarTrendR Morning Call -- December 3, 2009
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Bank of America upgrades Weyerhaeuser WY to Buy
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Steelworkers welcome C&C Wood Products to Carrot River and Hudson Bay operations
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WEYERHAEUSER AND WILLIS ENTERPRISES REACH AGREEMENT ON PACIFIC VENEER
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Notable Analyst Rating Changes 11/02: MOT, UFS, GNW, EL, JWN, WY, RCL, CS Upgraded; RIMM,...
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Credit Suisse Upgrades Weyerhaeuser WY to Neutral
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Weyerhaeuser Disappoints in Q3 on U.S. Housing Weakness
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WEYERHAEUSER AND CHARLESTOWN REACH AGREEMENT ON COSI MILL
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Upgrades & Downgrades: Comcast is Cruising
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Weyerhaeuser declares regular dividend of 5 cents
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Weyerhaeuser to Release Third Quarter Earnings on October 30
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Fitch Rates Weyerhaeuser's $500MM New Issue 'BB+'; Outlook Negative
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BRIEF-Moody's assigns Weyerhaeuser's notes Ba1 rating
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Trouble in the Forest
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Is Timber an Overhyped Investment?
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Weyerhaeuser posts wider 2Q loss on weak demand
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Weyerhaeuser posts smaller-than-expected loss
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Weyerhauser Co. is selling $5.5 billion of debt to help it buy smaller rival Willamette Industries Inc. Weyerhaeuser announced its $6.2 billion all-cash purchase of Willamette on Jan. 21 and plans to use the bond sale proceeds to pay off bank debt for the purchase. The securities will be sold...
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The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 31--A nationwide recession, the dot-com collapse and economic repercussions of the Sept. 11 attacks affected the Puget Sound business community just as any other around the country. But Northwest companies generated their...
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Wyser-Pratte Again Denounces Willamette's 'Just Say No' Defense
Business Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--May 11, 2001 Mr. Guy P. Wyser-Pratte, a large shareholder of Willamette Industries, Inc., sent the following letter dated May 11, 2001, to Mr. Duane McDougall, President & CEO of Willamette Industries, Inc. May 11, 2001 Fax: 503-273-5604 Mr....
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The transition and election of officers.
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